Possumhaw (Ilex decidua) in a group form appears as multiple deciduous shrubs growing in close proximity, creating a loose but cohesive thicket of upright and arching stems. Each individual plant contributes slender branches that interweave with neighboring shrubs, forming a shared canopy. Leaves are simple and seasonally deciduous, allowing the branching structure to become prominent when foliage is absent.
Native to the southeastern and central United States, Ilex decidua naturally occurs along riverbanks, floodplains, and moist woodlands, where group growth is common. A defining trait of the species is its production of persistent berries on female plants, which remain visible after leaf drop and play an important ecological role. The group form emphasizes the species’ adaptability to moisture-rich environments and its tendency to form natural colonies that support wildlife and stabilize transitional habitats.
Possumhaw (Group) has a typical overall cultivated height between 7’-15’ (2.13-4.57 m), maximum wild height of 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m), and spread diameter of 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m).
Possumhaw (Ilex decidua) in a group form appears as multiple deciduous shrubs growing in close proximity, creating a loose but cohesive thicket of upright and arching stems. Each individual plant contributes slender branches that interweave with neighboring shrubs, forming a shared canopy. Leaves are simple and seasonally deciduous, allowing the branching structure to become prominent when foliage is absent.
Native to the southeastern and central United States, Ilex decidua naturally occurs along riverbanks, floodplains, and moist woodlands, where group growth is common. A defining trait of the species is its production of persistent berries on female plants, which remain visible after leaf drop and play an important ecological role. The group form emphasizes the species’ adaptability to moisture-rich environments and its tendency to form natural colonies that support wildlife and stabilize transitional habitats.
Possumhaw (Group) has a typical overall cultivated height between 7’-15’ (2.13-4.57 m), maximum wild height of 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m), and spread diameter of 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m).